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This role demands a balance of technical knowledge, project management expertise, and the ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality IoT products on time and within budget.
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Position Summary: The Technical Project Manager position is part of the Acquisition and Property Management (APM) Forms and Publications Orders (FPORDERS) Application Modernization team within the Acquisition and Property Management (APM) portfolio in support of the US Department of Veterans Affairs, Consolidated Corporate Support Services (CCSS) program.
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Hands-on experience with project management. Migration projects in Osi Pi and MES experience who knows all the GxP deliverables and is equipped with knowledge, being able to guide business, develop project plan and execute/lead the project.
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If you are a highly skilled Technical Project Manager with experience in digital forensics, software engineering, and project management, and you are passionate about driving engineering excellence while managing complex projects, we would love to hear from you.
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7+ years of experience in a technical project management role within a marketing or digital environment. Technical Project Management: Lead the end-to-end planning, coordination, and execution of marketing projects.
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The Project Manager is responsible for managing client communications, project management and status updates. 3-5 years’ experience in Project Management required.
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Coordinate with Client Relationship Manager to tag-team management of various projects or clients. CMS Management Experience - Demonstrate a medium to expert level of experience with common Content Management Systems, including WordPress, Web Flo, Wix, and Django.
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5-7+ years of Technical Project Manager experience with gradually increasing responsibilities and a demonstrated understanding of Project Management processes, artifacts, and tools.
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Technical Project Manager, Web Development, Agile Methodology, WordPress, Umbraco, Contentful, MarTech, CDP, Project Management. project management experience in Marketing technology applications: Websites, Content Management System (CMS), Digital Asset Management System (DAM), Consumer Data Platform(CDP), Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager.
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Technical project management to plan and manage the development and delivery of Software for Electrical and Electronic subsystems. Automotive Signaling Technical Project Manager.
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As a talented Technical Project Manager, you will be the lead subject matter expert for our customer’s manufacturing test and repair data and assembly genealogy data systems. Bachelor’s degree in Project Management, Computer Science, Data Science, or other STEM disciplines with a focus on data analysis.
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8+ years of experience as Technical Analyst supporting and implementing large scale IT solutions including software deployment, business analysis, project management, process improvement and computer systems validation.
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While the Project Manager may not be a subject matter expert in all areas of business management, it is expected that they are able to effectively engage with members of the business from front line staff to the entire C-suite, and with the technical resources tasked to complete the work.
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5+ years of experience in project management/project engineering including managing requirements, priorities, scope, schedule, cost, and communications. Proficient in project management tools and applications.
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Provide technical project management support for charger deployment projects primarily in the Los Angeles metropolitan area and in new markets (Northern California, AZ, NV, UT, San Diego, TBD) as needed.
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